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Flagging Diversity: The Discursive Construction of Cultural Diversity by the Flag Consideration Panel
(Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), 2017)The Flag Consideration Project invited New Zealanders to change the New Zealand flag, and in doing soprovided an opportunity for public discussion about what it means to belong to anation. This ... -
FOI Scholarship Reflects a Return to Secrecy
(Pacific Media Centre, School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology., 2016)When Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto launched the third summit of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) in October 2015, protesters disputed his highly scripted account of his government’s transparency. The OGP may ... -
‘Four Worlds’ news values revisited : a deliberative journalism paradigm for Pacific media
(Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2013)South Pacific media face a challenge of developing forms of journalism that contribute to the national ethos by mobilising change from passive communities to those seeking change. Instead of the news values that have often ... -
Freedom of Information - A Literature Review
(Journalism Education Association of New Zealand (JEANZ), 2015)When Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto launched the third summit of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) in October, 2015, outside the event protesters disputed the highly scripted account of his government’s transparency. ... -
From campus to newsroom in the South Pacific: credible media career paths versus "academic anaemia"
(University of Wollongong, 2005)The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member countries1 from the Cook Islands in the east to the Solomon Islands in the west, was founded in 1994 with French Government ... -
From Picardy to Picton
(John Douglas Publishing, 2013)When New Zealand bound itself militarily to Great Britain at the outbreak of war with Germany in August 1914, discussion arose over how the news of the conflict was to be conveyed to readers back home. This chapter considers ... -
Fusing stage and screen in search of empathy
(Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2014)Fusing Stage and Screen in Search of Empathy Ross Brannigan Faculty of Design & Creative Technologies, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand The liminal, intermedial space where cinema and theatre come together ... -
Google, Facebook and New Zealand News Media: The Problem of Platform Dependency
(Auckland University of Technology, 2018)About the data in this report: This report utilises data from two analytics companies: SimilarWeb and BirdSong Analytics. The findings of the report are dependent on the quality and accuracy of the data offered by these ... -
Heutagogy and Mobile Social Media: Post Web 2.0 Pedagogy
(ascilite, 2012)O’Reilly coined the term web 2.0 seven years ago (O'Reilly, 2005), yet in the past seven years we have seen minimal evidence of wide-spread impact of web 2.0 on traditional higher education pedagogy. Seven years on, we ... -
How ‘alternative’ media can again be mainstream
(Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2012)Ironically, alternative and independent media were not always marginalised. Less than two centuries ago, they were the ‘mainstream’. They being the radical and working class media of Europe and the new world colonies. This ... -
Hypercommercial Television: An Introduction
(Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand (PopCAANZ), 2016)This paper examines the introduction and spread of hypercommercial broadcasting on free-to-air television in New Zealand. It begins by defining the key terms and then moves to outline the circumstances under which such ... -
Iconic media environmental images of Oceania: challenging corporate news for solutions
(University of the South Pacific, 2011)The fate of 2700 islanders from the Carteret Islands off the north-eastern coast of Bougainville has become an icon for the future of many communities on low-lying small states globally and especially in the Pacific—the ... -
Independent journalism in the South Pacific: two campus-based media case studies in Fiji and New Zealand
(Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), 2011)Two South Pacific regional journalism university publications, one digital and the other primarily print based, have developed innovative and convergent partnerships with the news media industry and have become strategic ... -
Independent journalism in the South Pacific: two campus-based media case studies in Fiji and New Zealand
(University of Western Sydney, 2012)Two South Pacific regional journalism university publications, one digital and the other primarily print-based, have developed innovative and convergent partnerships with the news media industry and have become strategic ... -
The Insecurity Legacy of the Rainbow Warrior Affair: A Human Rights Transition From Nuclear to Climate-change Refugees
(Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies / University of Canterbury, 2017)State-backed terrorism as exemplified by the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior, the Amsterdam-registered flagship of the Greenpeace environmental movement, on 10 July 1985 in New Zealand, and the assassination of pro-independence ... -
Is Edward Cullen a "good" boyfriend: Young men talk about Twilight, masculinity and the rules of (hetero)romance
(Journal of Popular Romance Studies, 2017)The popular romance is a pervasive and ubiquitous part of popular culture, which has been critically and rigorously analysed by a wide range of scholars. While this body of work is diverse in its critiques of popular ... -
'It's training man'! Membership categorisation and the situated moral order of basketball training
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)In this paper we examine how physical and verbal actions are constituted as morally accountable within an institutional context. Through the detailed examination of a video recording of the aftermath of an on-court altercation ... -
Jamming Imperialism: Māori Radio and Postcolonial New Zealand
New Zealand as a nation state was born imperial with the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. The Treaty established a partnership between Māori, the indigenous people, and the British Crown. The Treaty underpins all aspects of modern ... -
JMAD New Zealand Media Ownership 2020
(AUT Research Centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy (JMAD), 2020)No abstract.